Senior Product Design Manager, Integrity

DoorDash DoorDash · Consumer · San Francisco, CA · 321 Product Design

This role is for a Senior Product Design Manager focused on Integrity at DoorDash. The manager will lead a team of designers working on fraud prevention, trust, safety, and compliance. A key aspect of the role involves setting technical direction for design, building AI-powered tooling such as prompt libraries and eval pipelines, and ensuring these tools are adopted by teams. The role emphasizes building systems that increase leverage for others and requires strong coding skills in frameworks like React and TypeScript, with experience using AI tools like Cursor or Claude.

What you'd actually do

  1. Set the technical direction for Design across your product area — decide what gets built, in what order, and why; connect multiple teams around shared platforms so the work compounds instead of duplicating
  2. Work on ambiguous problems and turn them into architecture decisions and working systems that teams actually use; earn trust with leadership not through decks, but through prototypes and shipped code that make your point for you
  3. Stay close to the code and the craft across multiple projects at once — you're not just reviewing, you're building; the work you ship will move real metrics across the product area, not just the team you sit with
  4. Build the design systems, component libraries, and AI-powered tooling that your product area runs on — prompt libraries, eval pipelines, design-to-code workflows — and make sure people actually use them by writing clear docs, onboarding teams, and iterating based on real feedback
  5. Hold a high bar for both design and code — your prototypes should be production-ready, not throwaway; spot product opportunities that others miss and help the people around you get sharper at knowing what to build and why

Skills

Required

  • design leadership
  • product strategy
  • system design
  • prototyping
  • React
  • TypeScript
  • AI-powered tooling development
  • design systems
  • component libraries

Nice to have

  • fraud prevention
  • trust and safety
  • compliance
  • consumer tech
  • marketplace products
  • platform/infrastructure development

What the JD emphasized

  • build AI-powered tooling
  • prompt libraries
  • eval pipelines
  • design-to-code workflows
  • production-ready
  • build in code as naturally as you design
  • React, TypeScript, or similar frameworks
  • Cursor, Claude, or similar tools
  • built tools and systems adopted across multiple teams
  • build a system that makes 20 people faster

Other signals

  • build AI-powered tooling
  • prompt libraries
  • eval pipelines
  • design-to-code workflows
  • LLM-powered tools